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[quote=Anonymous]unfortunately op something about you makes him feel superior to you and ashamed to be seen as your equal. May be your upbringing, degree, physical attributes, education, ... I don’t know. It is not you, but his perception of you. He started going out with you with the intention of non committing. He made that clear to his friends. Something about you made him ashamed to bring you there as an equal, as someone that he would consider “worthy” of being his life partner. It is his prejudices but I doubt that he is able / willing to fix them. You are a strangely strong / dedicated person that you want to stay and work on your marriage. I just don’t see how something like this can be reconciled. Did you meet his family? How is that relationship? Do you feel accepted there? Or you saw them at the wedding and never saw them again cause he visits them on his own?[/quote]
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